This program discusses how law
schools can educate non-licensed legal professionals in two areas: first, by
providing various Master’s programs for students with no prior legal training
(collectively, “MSLs”), and second, by training non-lawyers to provide limited
legal services, much as nurse practitioners perform certain medical services
instead of doctors. Two panelists will discuss the nuts and bolts of setting up
in-person and online MSL programs. The other two panelists will describe
Arizona’s new law that permits non-lawyers with certain training to provide
limited legal services, and how the use of artificial intelligence may aid in
providing limited legal services.
Business meeting at program conclusion.